At the start of In Common three years ago, my motivation was to renew an instinctive, playful way of looking while connecting to my environment; trying to photograph before thoughts form. Mitcham Common in South London is a very mysterious place. It is wild and...
The coastline of South Wales, in the UK, has a concealed history. A history of tragedy and death. A history of lives lost at sea. The treacherous waters of the Bristol Channel have long been navigated by waterborne vessels and on many a gale driven night or fog...
Opposing Identities of Place Nancekuke Common is situated on an isolated cliff top between the villages of Portreath and Porthtowan on the north coast of Cornwall. With uninterrupted horizons and far-reaching coastal views, it is an alluring and beautiful space...
The emotional bond that exists between the woodland and our human psyche is undeniable; a place that is simultaneously associated with both refuge and peril. The impact the woodland has had on our culture and imaginations, and the way in which it, in turn, has...
We drive along the river for about fifteen kilometers from the city to get there. One road to come and leave. Wedged between the levees of two rivers in a floodable zone, we call this place “Le Bout du Monde” (World’s End), referring to this...